Met a family member of an old Saint champion
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Met a family member of an old Saint champion
I was about to get into my car and a woman was putting her bike on the bike rack of her Range Rover, called out to me and asked if I thought it would be a good game at the weekend. She had seen my St Kilda number plates. I said I assume you are an Eagles supporter, so it might be a good game for her.
She told me she had a soft spot for the Saints. Then she mentioned how it would be difficult for us without Carlisle and then rattled off most of our injured players. I said you have got a handle on the Saints. Then she told me her brother used to play for the Saints. I asked who it was, she said I possibly wouldn’t have seen him as it was years ago and he’s now in his 70’s.
When I told her I would be 74 this year and had been following the Saints since the early 1950’s. She told me it was George Young.
The minute she mention his name I could see the resemblance. She is a very tall, fair headed, handsome extremely fit looking woman, would be in her mid 60’s, but had the stature and fitness like a person in their 40’s. She has a fantastic racing bike, which no doubt would have set her back thousands of dollars, I was rather envious of it.
I asked after George’s health as I read on this site he had been unwell. She told me he has regained his health, tho it was rather serious for some time. He’d had problems with a faulty heart valve, some complications with operations.
She was chatting to George recently and he’s conflicted on who to support this match, Saints or Eagles. She says their whole extended family has a very ‘soft spots’ for the Saints. However, George’s years of official involvement with the Eagles has him still very tied to them and most family members are Eagles supporters.
I mentioned how George was once at a Western Saints function with his son and it’s a pity he didn’t take after George & play for the Saints as he looked a very tall, strapping young lad. She 5old me George had 2 boys that were very good junior footballers. The better of the two ended up with very bad leg injuries just when all the scouts were sniffing around him, and the injuries halted his promising career. The other lad didn’t continue on with senior football much to George’s disappointment.
She was amazed when I told her that George wore number 27 and other things about him. we chatted about a few games her mother & father took her to Melbourne to see. Plus we reminisced about many of the players in George’s day.
She was going to ring George today & let him know she met a loyal Sainter who remembers his first game for the Saints. She jokingly thought that might sway him to lean to the Saints this weekend.
I know there are a few George Young fans like me on this site. Her name is Marg, a very pleasant woman, who really knows her football. I wish I could afford a bike like she had plus a Range Rover to cart it around!,,,
She told me she had a soft spot for the Saints. Then she mentioned how it would be difficult for us without Carlisle and then rattled off most of our injured players. I said you have got a handle on the Saints. Then she told me her brother used to play for the Saints. I asked who it was, she said I possibly wouldn’t have seen him as it was years ago and he’s now in his 70’s.
When I told her I would be 74 this year and had been following the Saints since the early 1950’s. She told me it was George Young.
The minute she mention his name I could see the resemblance. She is a very tall, fair headed, handsome extremely fit looking woman, would be in her mid 60’s, but had the stature and fitness like a person in their 40’s. She has a fantastic racing bike, which no doubt would have set her back thousands of dollars, I was rather envious of it.
I asked after George’s health as I read on this site he had been unwell. She told me he has regained his health, tho it was rather serious for some time. He’d had problems with a faulty heart valve, some complications with operations.
She was chatting to George recently and he’s conflicted on who to support this match, Saints or Eagles. She says their whole extended family has a very ‘soft spots’ for the Saints. However, George’s years of official involvement with the Eagles has him still very tied to them and most family members are Eagles supporters.
I mentioned how George was once at a Western Saints function with his son and it’s a pity he didn’t take after George & play for the Saints as he looked a very tall, strapping young lad. She 5old me George had 2 boys that were very good junior footballers. The better of the two ended up with very bad leg injuries just when all the scouts were sniffing around him, and the injuries halted his promising career. The other lad didn’t continue on with senior football much to George’s disappointment.
She was amazed when I told her that George wore number 27 and other things about him. we chatted about a few games her mother & father took her to Melbourne to see. Plus we reminisced about many of the players in George’s day.
She was going to ring George today & let him know she met a loyal Sainter who remembers his first game for the Saints. She jokingly thought that might sway him to lean to the Saints this weekend.
I know there are a few George Young fans like me on this site. Her name is Marg, a very pleasant woman, who really knows her football. I wish I could afford a bike like she had plus a Range Rover to cart it around!,,,
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Re: Met a family member of an old Saint champion
Great work Loris, thanks for sharing!!!!!
Wonderful also to hear you have 'Saints Plates' in WA, great to see you posting again!!!!!!
Wonderful also to hear you have 'Saints Plates' in WA, great to see you posting again!!!!!!
'Cause StoneCold Said So'!!!!!
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We will be great again once Billy is back playing!!!!!
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I loved Georgie Young and that other West Aussie Bruce Duperouzel.
Both of them state cricketers for WA too.
I remember when George played full forward for a couple of games. Kicked a bagful both times from memory.
Pity that Bruce , like so many others, ended up at another club.
How could any real long standing saints supporter not remember Young Loris.
His sister underestimates her brother's legacy at the Saints.
Both of them state cricketers for WA too.
I remember when George played full forward for a couple of games. Kicked a bagful both times from memory.
Pity that Bruce , like so many others, ended up at another club.
How could any real long standing saints supporter not remember Young Loris.
His sister underestimates her brother's legacy at the Saints.
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nice read L
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.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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great story
just over 40 years (may 6 1978) since George kicked 7 v Melbourne when we scored 31.18 to 21.15
he was a champion
just over 40 years (may 6 1978) since George kicked 7 v Melbourne when we scored 31.18 to 21.15
he was a champion
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Great player George Young had some sensational
games including Pies v Saints at Moorabbin
Carmen Kicked 11 I think in his white boots and
George 9 a real shootout I think we lost by 7 points!Had a good team back than ,thanks for the memories Loris!
games including Pies v Saints at Moorabbin
Carmen Kicked 11 I think in his white boots and
George 9 a real shootout I think we lost by 7 points!Had a good team back than ,thanks for the memories Loris!
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Great player George Young had some sensational
games including Pies v Saints at Moorabbin
Carmen Kicked 11 I think in his white boots and
George 9 a real shootout I think we lost by 7 points!Had a good team back than ,thanks for the memories Loris!
games including Pies v Saints at Moorabbin
Carmen Kicked 11 I think in his white boots and
George 9 a real shootout I think we lost by 7 points!Had a good team back than ,thanks for the memories Loris!
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I remember as an 8 year old seeing him kick a few at Collingwood one day and we won easily.
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Ripper of a story Loris! And loving that you have those number plates out and proud in enemy territory ...
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George Young was my favourite player in the 70's, I wore 27 right through my junior footy days and absolutely idolised him. Being a left footed half forward, I used to watch every move he made and then go home and mimic them all in the backyard.
Thanks for the post Loris
Thanks for the post Loris
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Thanks Loris, a great story amongst all the doom & gloom on SS. George Young was an outright champion and had some sensational games for the saints. Pleased to hear that his health issues have improved. Thanks again Loris - it made my day.
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Stoney my plates are #96, the year I came to Perth to live, and the last time the Saints won some silverware for the trophy cabinet!!!!! Even though our coach GT and captain Lenny Hayes, refused to look happy on the Dias when receiving the silverware.
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Stoney my plates are #96, the year I came to Perth to live, and the last time the Saints won some silverware for the trophy cabinet!!!!! Even though our coach GT and captain Lenny Hayes, refused to look happy on the Dias when receiving the silverware.
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Great story loris! Alas it was 2004 when GT and Lenny were so downcast and we also won the 2008 Wizard Cup too
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Gee. Having a Seniors moment then aren’t I?stevie wrote: ↑Wed 30 May 2018 8:47pmGreat story loris! Alas it was 2004 when GT and Lenny were so downcast and we also won the 2008 Wizard Cup too
We did win it in 1996 too didn’t we? Before the disaster of 1997 GF or am I dreaming that Stevie?
I forgot about 2008........ I was out of the country for that one.
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Yep, we did win in 96, beat Carlton out at waverley, Winmar smashed them. It was the first piece of silverware I ever saw the saints win after following them for over 20 years. Crowd all rushed on the ground despite security trying to hold them back for the presentationsloris wrote: ↑Wed 30 May 2018 8:53pmGee. Having a Seniors moment then aren’t I?stevie wrote: ↑Wed 30 May 2018 8:47pmGreat story loris! Alas it was 2004 when GT and Lenny were so downcast and we also won the 2008 Wizard Cup too
We did win it in 1996 too didn’t we? Before the disaster of 1997 GF or am I dreaming that Stevie?
I forgot about 2008........ I was out of the country for that one.
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Who could ever forget when he carved up the Bombers in Elim finals in consecutive years at VFL park!
He was a joy to watch.
Wish he was back in our fold.
He was just about my favourite player in the 70s, though Barry Lawrence, Stewie Trott and The Cowboy were right up there?
Just highlights how bereft of superstars we are today
He was a joy to watch.
Wish he was back in our fold.
He was just about my favourite player in the 70s, though Barry Lawrence, Stewie Trott and The Cowboy were right up there?
Just highlights how bereft of superstars we are today
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